Springer Handbook of Electronic and Photonic Materials

Springer Handbook of Electronic and Photonic Materials

Author: Safa Kasap

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-10-04

Total Pages: 1536

ISBN-13: 331948933X

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The second, updated edition of this essential reference book provides a wealth of detail on a wide range of electronic and photonic materials, starting from fundamentals and building up to advanced topics and applications. Its extensive coverage, with clear illustrations and applications, carefully selected chapter sequencing and logical flow, makes it very different from other electronic materials handbooks. It has been written by professionals in the field and instructors who teach the subject at a university or in corporate laboratories. The Springer Handbook of Electronic and Photonic Materials, second edition, includes practical applications used as examples, details of experimental techniques, useful tables that summarize equations, and, most importantly, properties of various materials, as well as an extensive glossary. Along with significant updates to the content and the references, the second edition includes a number of new chapters such as those covering novel materials and selected applications. This handbook is a valuable resource for graduate students, researchers and practicing professionals working in the area of electronic, optoelectronic and photonic materials.


Chemistry

Chemistry

Author: Bruce Averill

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 1233

ISBN-13: 9780321413703

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Emphasises on contemporary applications and an intuitive problem-solving approach that helps students discover the exciting potential of chemical science. This book incorporates fresh applications from the three major areas of modern research: materials, environmental chemistry, and biological science.


Chemistry

Chemistry

Author: Steven S. Zumdahl

Publisher: Cengage Learning

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 1128

ISBN-13: 9780840065865

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Steve and Susan Zumdahl's texts focus on helping students build critical thinking skills through the process of becoming independent problem-solvers. They help students learn to "think like a chemists" so they can apply the problem solving process to all aspects of their lives. In CHEMISTRY: AN ATOMS FIRST APPROACH, 1e, International Edition the Zumdahls use a meaningful approach that begins with the atom and proceeds through the concept of molecules, structure, and bonding, to more complex materials and their properties. Because this approach differs from what most students have experienced in high school courses, it encourages them to focus on conceptual learning early in the course, rather than relying on memorization and a "plug and chug" method of problem solving that even the best students can fall back on when confronted with familiar material. The atoms first organization provides an opportunity for students to use the tools of critical thinkers: to ask questions, to apply rules and models and to


Semiconductor Device Fundamentals

Semiconductor Device Fundamentals

Author: Robert F. Pierret

Publisher: Pearson Educacion

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 792

ISBN-13: 9780131784598

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Although roughly a half-century old, the field of study associated with semiconductor devices continues to be dynamic and exciting. New and improved devices are being developed at an almost frantic pace. While the number of devices in complex integrated circuits increases and the size of chips decreases, semiconductor properties are now being engineered to fit design specifications. Semiconductor Device Fundamentals serves as an excellent introduction to this fascinating field. Based in part on the Modular Series on Solid State Devices, this textbook explains the basic terminology, models, properties, and concepts associated with semiconductors and semiconductor devices. The book provides detailed insight into the internal workings of building block device structures and systematically develops the analytical tools needed to solve practical device problems.


Electrons and Phonons

Electrons and Phonons

Author: J.M. Ziman

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2001-02

Total Pages: 572

ISBN-13: 9780198507796

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This is a classic text of its time in condensed matter physics.


Band Theory and Electronic Properties of Solids

Band Theory and Electronic Properties of Solids

Author: John Singleton

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2001-08-30

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 0191057460

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This book provides an introduction to band theory and the electronic properties of materials at a level suitable for final-year undergraduates or first-year graduate students. It sets out to provide the vocabulary and quantum-mechanical training necessary to understand the electronic, optical and structural properties of the materials met in science and technology and describes some of the experimental techniques which are used to study band structure today. In order to leave space for recent developments, the Drude model and the introduction of quantum statistics are treated synoptically. However, Bloch's theorem and two tractable limits, a very weak periodic potential and the tight-binding model, are developed rigorously and in three dimensions. Having introduced the ideas of bands, effective masses and holes, semiconductor and metals are treated in some detail, along with the newer ideas of artificial structures such as super-lattices and quantum wells, layered organic substances and oxides. Some recent `hot topics' in research are covered, e.g. the fractional Quantum Hall Effect and nano-devices, which can be understood using the techniques developed in the book. In illustrating examples of e.g. the de Haas-van Alphen effect, the book focuses on recent experimental data, showing that the field is a vibrant and exciting one. References to many recent review articles are provided, so that the student can conduct research into a chosen topic at a deeper level. Several appendices treating topics such as phonons and crystal structure make the book self-contained introduction to the fundamentals of band theory and electronic properties in condensed matter physic today.


Physics of Electronic Conduction in Solids

Physics of Electronic Conduction in Solids

Author: Frank J. Blatt

Publisher:

Published: 1968

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13:

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Classification of solids -- Lattice vibrations and lattice specific heat -- Equilibrium properties of a free-electron gas -- Electrons in a periodic lattice -- Transport equation -- Relaxation mechanisms -- Conductivity and related phenomena : metals -- Homogeneous semiconductors -- Rectifying junctions and transistors -- Optical properties of semiconductors -- Properties of semiconductors and metals in strong magnetic fields -- Appendix A. Summary of Elementary Quantum Mechanics -- Appendix B. Units and Conversion factors -- Appendix C. The Periodic Table -- Appendix D. Values of Important Physical Constants and Some Convenient Conversion Factors -- Appendix E. List of Symbols.